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Government Enterprise Architecture (gea)

overall review score: 4.2
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Government-Enterprise Architecture (GEA) is a strategic framework that aligns government agencies' IT infrastructure, processes, and policies with their overall mission and objectives. It provides a structured approach to designing and implementing technology solutions that improve efficiency, transparency, and service delivery across government entities. GEA facilitates interoperability, standardization, and the integration of digital services within and across government departments, ultimately promoting better governance and public value.

Key Features

  • Strategic alignment of IT systems with governmental goals
  • Standardized architectural frameworks and models
  • Interoperability and data sharing between agencies
  • Emphasis on open standards and best practices
  • Focus on transparency, security, and accountability
  • Guidelines for technology procurement and deployment
  • Lifecycle management of ICT assets
  • Support for digital transformation initiatives

Pros

  • Improves coordination and interoperability among government agencies
  • Enhances efficiency through standardized processes and architectures
  • Supports digital transformation efforts effectively
  • Increases transparency and accountability in government operations
  • Fosters innovation by providing a clear technological direction

Cons

  • Implementation can be complex and resource-intensive
  • Requires ongoing governance and maintenance efforts
  • May encounter resistance to change within bureaucratic structures
  • Risk of becoming overly rigid or bureaucratic if not managed flexibly

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